![]() When client work requires tracking receipts and expenses on the fly, they’re able to turn their camera phones into a PDF scanner with Dropbox Scan. The duo use Dropbox Paper to share project briefs, timelines, and checklists with clients, and rely on the core features of Dropbox to share and comment on large files, photos, and other deliverables. “Every single facet of our business is made possible because of it,” says MAK. ![]() They’re rarely in one spot for longer than a few weeks, and to connect with clients in all corners of the country, they rely on Dropbox. You can share these links with anyone, even if they don't have a Dropbox account. You can send a link by email, Facebook, Twitter, instant message, social networks, wherever you want. MAK and Owen’s transition to a nomadic life required souping up a 1985 camper van with a solar panel-it charges a large battery bank that powers their home office, including laptops and cellphones. When you share a view-only link with someone, they can view and download the file or folder on. MAK, an illustrator and graphic designer, and Owen, a motion graphics artist, dropped their 9-to-5 studio jobs back in 2016, and have lived and worked on the road ever since, cruising through North America’s most beautiful, remote spots in search of inspiration and adventure. Alaskan glaciers, lush rainforests, desert terrain-it’s all the backdrop of a normal working day for partners Mary Ashley Krogh (who goes by MAK) and Owen Chikazawa, the creatives behind Bound for Nowhere.
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